A man is opening up about what is like to live in a tiny home with no running water. Robin Greenfield says that he chose to step away and live off the grid.
"I do share this lifestyle with millions of people," Greenfield told People.
Greenfield also said that he's gone celibate, intending to focus on other things for six years. Living off the grid in the tiny home allows him to connect with nature more. "I practice a deep connection of more universal love with earth, with humanity, and the plants and animals we share this home with," Greenfield shares.
He said he will never get married.
"I've made a choice a long time ago that I would never get married," Greenfield explained. "I will never get married, and I am fully certain of this."
He also said that he doesn't plan to have kids.
"I don't need my own children to do that," he has said.
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Here's what he had to say on love, "I find it unlikely that I will ever know for certain that someone will be a match for the rest of my life. Circumstances change. People change. I feel comfortable being in a relationship where we grow together and we change together and we are open to our time together being months, years or a lifetime. I very well could be with someone for the rest of my life, but if that is the case, the longevity of our life partnership will unfold over time."
He also explained what he learned from living in the tiny home off the grid.
He said, "I honor every human's needs for love, belonging, validation and shared reality. I want every human to have these basic needs met. I respect every human's needs for safety, security, structure and support. I want this for everyone. I understand every human's needs for sexual expression and intimacy. I want everyone to have these needs met in a way that is harmonious with those around them. I honor every human's needs for purpose and meaning and I respect their choice to marry as a means to meet these needs."